Suffering from writer’s block? It is definitely not a new thing in the world of content creation. Every other writer has suffered from this mental block when the influx of new ideas abruptly comes to a halt. You cannot mull over the same topics again and again as the readers are wise and would abandon your post in no time. Delve into the tips to find some interesting topics within minutes of hitting the keyboard for writing creative content.
Proactive on Q/A sites and Reading the comments
People nowadays have become highly active on Question and Answer sites (like Quora) and like getting into heated discussions about any niche. You just have to throw a question and people’s views would begin popping up in the comment section. This is actually an ocean of ideas where you can plunge into and dig out as many ideas on the basis of their comments.
Take, for instance, you find a person posting a question “which mobile phone should I buy? Whether Redmi Note 6 Pro is worth the buy or is Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 the best??” You may not necessarily know what advice you should give, but you can surely read the comments and get an idea of what people have in their minds about both these handsets. There may be people who would be suggesting all together another name in place of the above-mentioned ones.
So, with this discussion, you can come up with a blog idea about “trending mobile phones in 2019” or maybe “Why to choose Redmi Note 6 Pro over any other Android phone”. There are so many other blog posts that you can come up with which would carry the potential to attract traffic to your site. This is the most interesting way to find topics to write content within minutes that you would find anywhere.
So get going.
Understanding the emotion behind the reviews
The Internet lets you ponder on reviews about a particular product. However, when you have to write about that very product or service, you should aim at the value it holds in the customer’s eyes. Now the question arises how am I supposed to know regarding what a random person (who may end reading your blog) feels about the product I am talking about?
The answer can be found in the review section of a product. Such reviews have also
There are so many websites that allow you to share your experience and read any other customer’s review of a product. Some sites may also illuminate the user about the current update the product has undergone.
People tend to comment on the goods and the bad’s about the product. Focus on the goods, but do not ignore the bad’s. Research on why people think that the service is not up to the mark and is the owner trying to upgrade or not?
You can use all this to your advantage and guess what, you have a new and enthralling topic to cover in your next blog.
Competitors are Actually Helping
Healthy competition should always exist just to spice things up. But you should never think of your competitors as your foes. A successful person is that who knows how to tactfully use his enemy for his own benefit without letting them know.
The key to this rule is gathering the best and leaving the rest out of your competitor’s articles. It’s surely not stealing someone else’s thunder but creating your own by using some of their sparks. You should always be on the lookout for what your competitors are writing about. This will keep you abreast of the latest happenings and will keep your creativity up-to-the-brim.
However, being in the industry, you should keep yourself at bay from creating a plagiarized content. Neither your audience would appreciate reading an already stated information, nor your competition like his things being copied up. Here, your thinking caps would help you to excavate deeper ideas about the very topic. Thus, keeping an eagle’s eye on your opponent can help you fight that mental block and keep your writing spirits at its apex.
Do some digging Offline
Well, you read it right. To be effective online, you should also be active offline. Talking to your peers regarding the things that you provide can give you a cutting edge over others. This will help you know what actually the commoners think about those things.
You might be aware that online surveys or forums sometimes do not provide actual data about what people opine about a particular thing. There are many influential factors related to a person may not have given a thought about that question or may just not be in the right mood to give his correct opinion. These sites miss the human emotions and tones and while talking personally, you would be able to catch just that.
The reactions are much easier to capture while conversing with a person face-to-face and this opens up a new world for online content creation. So, what are you waiting for? Get off the grid so that your ideas get way to flood in.
Happy Blogging!